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Step into North Point, where Hong Kong’s hidden soul unfolds—no tourist crowds, just locals living life at their own pace. Stroll along the waterfront as golden sunsets paint Victoria Harbour, while the scent of fresh pineapple buns drifts from a corner tea restaurant. Sip a cup of milk tea, listen to elders share stories, and feel the heartbeat of real Hong Kong. North Point isn’t just a place—it’s a lifestyle, gently reminding you how beautiful slow living can be.

Ascott North Point Hong Kong

Ascott North Point Hong Kong

4.7 / 5Great251 Reviews
67-75 Java Rd, North Point
0.7KM from North Point

Nestled in the heart of North Point, this serviced apartment is your perfect urban retreat! Just steps from the MTR station, with ferries and trams at your fingertips to explore Hong Kong. Choose from 116 elegantly designed units, from studios to premium suites, all equipped with high-end appliances and entertainment systems – some even feature bathtubs and in-unit laundry. Stay active in the fitness center, unwind in the sauna, and enjoy round-the-clock concierge service for a truly seamless city living experience. Your home away from home awaits!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about North Point

North Point Sea View Hotel stands out for its panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, with rooms offering unobstructed sightlines to the harbour lights and skyline. Located just a 5-minute walk from North Point MTR Station, it provides seamless access to major destinations like Central, Causeway Bay, and Tsim Sha Tsui via the MTR network. Another top choice is Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, located near the Sun Hung Kai Centre, featuring an elevated rooftop bar and infinity pool overlooking the eastern skyline.

Both hotels offer complimentary shuttle services to nearby shopping malls and entertainment hubs. The area’s transit convenience is further enhanced by North Point Station, a key interchange connecting the Island Line, Airport Express, and Ma On Shan Line—ideal for exploring Hong Kong efficiently. For local flavor, stroll along Zebra Road in the evening to discover traditional tea restaurants and artisan boutiques, capturing the authentic neighborhood vibe.

Sheraton North Point Hotel is a top pick for families, offering child-friendly facilities such as an indoor playroom, family suites, and dedicated kid-friendly dining options. Located close to North Point Park and the Hong Kong Film Archive, it provides ideal spots for parent-child outings. The breakfast buffet features both local dim sum and Western dishes, catering to all age groups.

The hotel also offers elder-friendly amenities and free baby stroller rentals, enhancing comfort for multi-generational stays. Surrounded by a quiet, safe neighborhood, it’s just a 10-minute walk to King's Road Shopping District, perfect for daily errands or festive shopping. Parents can let kids enjoy open space at the park while savoring the relaxed pace of Eastern Hong Kong life. Multilingual staff support ensures a seamless experience for international families.

A must-try local experience in North Point is the heritage cha chaan teng tour. Wander along Zebra Road and Electric Road to explore dozens of vintage cafes like "Apo Beef Noodle" and "Tin Gai Snack", where you can savor authentic Hong Kong-style noodles, egg tarts, and milk tea—offering a nostalgic taste of 1970s street life.

Don’t miss the North Point Market, bustling each morning with fresh produce stalls, fishmongers, and butchers. It’s a great chance to pick up ingredients for a home-cooked meal, immersing yourself in everyday local culture. For culture lovers, visit the Hong Kong Film Archive, housing over 10,000 classic films and hosting regular director talks and retro film screenings.

In the evening, take a leisurely walk along the North Point Waterfront Promenade, enjoying panoramic views of Victoria Harbour’s glittering skyline, paired with a chilled iced lemon tea—a serene and romantic way to end your day in this underrated gem of Eastern Hong Kong.